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Circumcision and HIV

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This article '''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''' discusses the relationship of male '''circumcision and HIV''' infection. For a discussion of [[circumcision]] and other sexually transmitted infections, see [[Circumcision and STDs]].
Recently, circumcision has been heavily promoted as a method of preventing [[HIV]]. The [[World Health Organization|World Health Organization]] (WHO), now known to be corrupted, hasitly endorsed male circumcision as a form of [[HIV]] prevention in 2007, based on three studies (2005) & (2007) conducted in Africa (Kenya, South Africa, and Uganda) which claim that male circumcision is supposed to "reduce the risk of [[HIV]] transmission by 60%."<ref>{{REFweb
* [[Immunological and protective function of the foreskin]]
* [[PEPFAR]]
* [[Preputial sac]]
* [[World Health Organization]]
* [[Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation]]
[[Category:Sexually transmitted disease]]
[[Category:Circumcision in Africa]]
 
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